if we're talking about crime and the USA, then it legally depends on what state. in most places, there's no legal obligation to report any crimes. there seems to be exceptions. if you want to cross into a moral perspective, then things get more complicated. life has a lot of other plans. maybe you are being blackmailed and can not afford to expose anything. in such situations, it may be wise to keep quiet. other times, you do not want to get involved because it is too much of a hassle. you could be regarded as a callous person for that.
however, if someone's life is in immediate danger due to a situation, i would say morals should always try take priority. you're a human being and you should be compelled to keep others out of danger. unless telling others about the dangerous situation results in negative effects applied onto yourself. you do not want to help others when you will be unable to help yourself. you are told to put your oxygen masks on a plane before helping others
if we're talking other situations such a workplace habits, keeping quiet about those may not be a legal problem. but doing so may result lawsuits, disciplinary action, and/or losing your job.
The correct answer is: [B]:
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"<span>The sixth-grade students liked volunteering their time to read to the elderly people in the hospital. Reading made them happy."
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A. is incorrect because it doesn't have the comma after "terroir"
B. is incorrect because it has too many commas and you can't use that much.
C. is incorrect because it also has too many commas.
D. is correct because it is written in good punctuation.
so d is the answer!
hope this helps, God bless!
The basic structure of an informative essay is very simple. It needs to have a beginning, middle, and end. These are known more formally as the introduction, body, and conclusion, respectively
c. the governor spoke at length about the problems facing the nation's poor. this statement makes it clear that the person speaking had listened to what the governor said and wasn't speaking subjectively. they stated a fact and not an opinion, making this the correct answer.